Lakes North Sustainable Resource Management Plan (SRMP)

Lakes North Sustainable Resource Management Plan (SRMP) is a strategic land use plan that covers the northern portion of the Lakes Timber Supply Area in the Nadina Forest District. Lakes North SRMP outlines biodiversity objectives and strategies for resource management. The plan is consistent with, and builds upon the provisions of the Lakes Land and Resource Management Plan (LRMP) approved in January 2000.

The Lakes North SRMP outlines land use objectives that are established by legal order under section 93.4 of the Land Act by the Regional Executive Director of the Northern Region of the Integrated Land Management Bureau.

Update November 2009

Minor amendments were made to the Old Growth Management Area (OGMA) map to remove areas of overlap between OGMAs and road permits that were approved prior to the establishment of the OGMAs. Replacement areas were added to the affected OGMAs so that the net area overall remains unchanged. Click here to download the shape files and maps for the amended OGMAs. They can also be found on the Land and Resource Data Warehouse at http://www.lrdw.ca

For more information, contact Laura Bolster at 250-847-7260 or Laura.Bolster@gov.bc.ca.





 

 

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In 2008, the BC Government committed to improving consultation and respectful engagement with First Nations.   Benefits of this work—to government, First Nations, proponents, and the public—include enhancing meaningful government-to-government relations with First Nations, creating a positive investment climate by providing certainty and predictability, and reducing the heavy consultation workload for all parties.

The First Nations Initiatives Division (FNID), a division of the Integrated Land Management Bureau, is leading a shift in business to the “Virtual integration” of aboriginal relations.  Virtual Integration is a government initiative to implement common, policies, procedures and tools across all the natural resource agencies.  FNID works with all Natural Resource Agencies to deliver Virtual Integration through two main business lines:

  1. Coordinating interagency consultation with First Nations, comprising i) an aligned policy framework, ii) regional economic development priority setting, including shared business planning and resource sharing, and iii) coordinating multi-authorization project consultation. 
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